'Happy Days'? Not so much.

ABC

The cast of "Happy Days" is together again  but not for a reunion show, or even a VH1 special. Instead, they are joining forces to sue CBS over merchandise revenue. The plaintiffs, Anson Williams (Potsie Weber), Marion Ross (Marion Cunningham), Don Most (Ralph Malph) and Erin Moran (Joanie Cunningham) as well as Patricia Bosley, wife of the late Tom Bosley (Howard Cunningham), are asking for $10 million for profits made off of lunchboxes, board games and slot machines. And what about the Fonz and Richie Cunningham? Jon Pfeiffer, attorney for the group, says Henry Winkler has already been paid and that this likely isn't even on Ron Howard's radar.

The cast of "Happy Days" is together again  but not for a reunion show, or even a VH1 special. Instead, they are joining forces to sue CBS over merchandise revenue. The plaintiffs, Anson Williams (Potsie Weber), Marion Ross (Marion Cunningham), Don Most (Ralph Malph) and Erin Moran (Joanie Cunningham) as well as Patricia Bosley, wife of the late Tom Bosley (Howard Cunningham), are asking for $10 million for profits made off of lunchboxes, board games and slot machines. And what about the Fonz and Richie Cunningham? Jon Pfeiffer, attorney for the group, says Henry Winkler has already been paid and that this likely isn't even on Ron Howard's radar. (ABC)

The cast of "Happy Days" is together again  but not for a reunion show, or even a VH1 special. Instead, they are joining forces to sue CBS over merchandise revenue. The plaintiffs, Anson Williams (Potsie Weber), Marion Ross (Marion Cunningham), Don Most (Ralph Malph) and Erin Moran (Joanie Cunningham) as well as Patricia Bosley, wife of the late Tom Bosley (Howard Cunningham), are asking for $10 million for profits made off of lunchboxes, board games and slot machines. And what about the Fonz and Richie Cunningham? Jon Pfeiffer, attorney for the group, says Henry Winkler has already been paid and that this likely isn't even on Ron Howard's radar.